ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine
Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
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Apr 1, 2019 • 26min
John Rogers, MD, FACEP - Death by Metrics
Today on ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. John Rogers talk metrics. The goal of measures should be to help to inform and make better decisions about patient care but all too often the measures become the goal.
Mar 25, 2019 • 29min
Steven Haywood, MD – Airway Evolution
On this episode of ACEP's Frontline, host, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Steve Haywood about advances in ED respiratory care and management. This episode was recorded at the Tennessee ACEP Annual meeting in Chattanooga.
Mar 18, 2019 • 29min
Esther Choo, MD – Speaking for EM
In this episode, Dr. Stanton talks with an advocate leader for emergency medicine. Dr. Esther Choo is making waves in a great way for fairness and equality in medicine and beyond.
Get involved! https://www.timesuphealthcare.org/
Twitter: @choo_ek
Mar 11, 2019 • 27min
Jessica Whittle, MD, FACEP – Sepsis Sound Off
On this week’s episode of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton, talks with his guest Dr. Jessica Whittle about Sepsis. Are the current Sepsis guidelines your friend or foe? Sepsis evaluation and management is complicated. One of the biggest challenges of treating sepsis can be fluid management. Dr. Whittle shares her expertise about fluid bolus as well as additional pearls about the early recognition and management of sepsis.
Mar 4, 2019 • 25min
Gerad Troutman, MD, FACEP – EMS Diversion
In this week’s ACEP Frontline Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Gerad Troutman discuss EMS Diversion. With more cities moving toward eliminating diversion, how is patient care impacted and what does that mean for the ED as far as boarding and crowding are concerned?
Feb 25, 2019 • 17min
Upendo N. George, MD – Emergency Medicine in Africa
In today’s "ACEP Frontline", host, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Upendo George, an Emergency Physician from, Tanzania. Dr. George shares her experiences about the relatively young specialty of Emergency Medicine in her country. Listen in to hear how the practice of Emergency Medicine has made a dramatic difference in patient outcomes in Tanzania.
Dr. George on Twitter: @ulovegeorge
Feb 18, 2019 • 25min
Colin Kaide, MD, FACEP - Treating Hemophilia A in the ED, Challenges and Opportunities
In this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Colin Kaide discuss the difficulties of identifying and initiating care for the patient presenting with hemophilia A. They uncover challenges and offer insights for this rare but serious disorder.
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This educational activity is jointly provided by the American College of Emergency Physicians and Spire Learning and supported by an educational grant from Genentech, Inc.
Feb 11, 2019 • 26min
Amal Mattu, MD, FACEP - Updates in EKG
On today’s episode of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Amal Mattu discuss updates in EKG. Dr. Mattu shares the secret to interpreting EKGs and also how to avoid some common pitfalls when interpreting them. They also discuss, “Electrocardiography in Emergency, Acute and Critical Care, 2nd Edition”, ACEP’s newest Electrocardiography book which Dr. Mattu co-edited with Jeffery Tabas, MD, FACEP and William Brady, MD, FACEP.
Download a FREE chapter from the book here: http://Bookstore.Acep.Org/Img/Product/Description/ECG%202e%20Chapter%201.Pdf
Purchase the book here: http://bookstore.acep.org/electrocardiography-in-emegency-medicine/electrocardiography-in-emergency-acute-and-critical-care-2nd-ed-509622
Feb 4, 2019 • 40min
ACEP Frontline: Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA)
In today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guests, Dr. Ula Hwang, Dr. Michael Malone Dr. and Kevin Biese wrap up a three-part series on the Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA) program. They discuss how to help your ED become more geriatric focused, and about GEDA accreditation levels available. With an estimated 10,000 Baby Boomers turning 65 every day, this patient population continues to grow. The older patient not only has specific medical needs, but he/she may also have complex social challenges that effect care options. Listen in as the group discusses ACEP’s GEDA program and why it's so impactful for the aging patient population.
For more information, please visit: https://www.acep.org/geda/
Jan 28, 2019 • 22min
Rachel Garvin, MD – The Crashing Airway
On today’s “ACEP Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Rachel Garvin talk about airway management in the crashing or critically ill patient. Your best chance to have the process go smoothly, is to ensure you have a plan and you should start developing that plan as soon as the patient comes in. Listen in as Dr. Garvin shares pearls and pitfalls for the management of these patients as well as patients who don’t need intubation but may need airway support for other reasons.


